SOUTH AFRICAN CULTURAL EXPERIENCES
South Africans treasure their diverse cultural heritage - and we're only too happy to share it with visitors. South Africa's rich history dates back to some of the earliest human settlements in the world. Over 300 museums reflect this heritage in a range of places - from 18th century homes to mountain caves, from rural cultural villages to state-of-the-art urban facilities. But nothing beats actually meeting people. South Africa's many cultural villages offer a close-up insight into the country's traditional cultures. And remember, no matter where you're from, this is where your roots are. It's pretty much accepted that human life started in Africa. Most people look at the world differently after a tour of the Cradle of Humankind near Johannesburg - one of the richest hominid fossil sites in the world. Fossilised footprints near Cape Town, and the wealth of rock paintings and surviving shelters in KwaZulu-Natal's Drakensberg mountains and elsewhere in the country, all testify to humanity's origins on this ancient continent. More recently, South Africa's history has been one of conflict and confrontation, but also of reconciliation and restitution. You can explore the battlegrounds where the bloody events that shaped the country took place. From Isandlwana or Talana in KwaZulu-Natal to Soweto in Johannesburg or Langa in Cape Town, our land tells a story - but one that can be difficult to interpret, so it's worth doing a guided tour. We show the wounds of our past - visit the Women's Monument in Bloemfontein, or the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg. But we also announce our new-found unity. A trip to Robben Island will show just how powerful that attitude can be. We've taken a place of oppression, isolation and despair and turned it into a symbol of forgiveness and hope. That's what South Africans are doing with the whole country.
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2010-01-14
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